Advice and Referrals for Desperately Needed Breast Augmentation in Sacramento.

Updated on January 06, 2011
Z.A. asks from Roseville, CA
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I am new to this and so far, I have found it to be informative and refreshing! Real- life moms with real life questions, comments, experiences and concerns. It gave me the courage to post this question: I would live some good info on breast augmentation- any experiences u can share with me ( the good, bad and ugly) as well as any good referrals in the Sacramento area. I have two precious boys ( ages 7 & 10). I loved breastfeeding and, in fact continued to breast feed to it's natural conclusion ( when the babies were ready). Both boys were around 2- ish when the last night time feedings ended on their timeline. Although I thoroughly enjoyed that period of time with my lil fellas, it did a number on the boobs! I'm not looking for huge ones, just a bit of aift to put them back in their rightful place. I have been unhappy with them for several years and if one more rolled up sick or pad falls out of my push up bra.... . My hubby supports me either way ( wonderful guy). I'd be so thankful for some information. I'm seriously thinking of moving forward with this plan. Thanks in advance!!!

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L.C.

answers from Washington DC on

I have no experiences, I can just tell you that many people who get augmentation eventually end up getting it reversed.
Think about this, though: It is surgery. Surgery is inherently dangerous. People die on the operating table every day. Are you sure you are willing to risk the surgery and your good health to put the "girls back where they belong"?
Some surgeries are necessary - this is not.
YMMV
LBC

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M.M.

answers from Chicago on

One of my best friends just had one last year. She would tell you that her son "sucked her boobs away".
She went in to have them "put back", just like you're talking about.
Her procedure was not covered by insurance, since there was no "medical need" for it. So it cost around $10K in TX.
She was out of commission for a week, no lifting anything. After 2 weeks she was totally normal and felt fine. The first 2 days were awful, she said. Felt like she had a ton of bricks sitting on her chest.

Hers were inserted under the muscle to make them more natural looking, and the doctor told her that unless there was some trauma that caused a rupture, she would not have to worry about replacing them in her lifetime.

Good luck!

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M.3.

answers from St. Louis on

Oh geez! Sorry I dont know a doctor in your area, but I have several friends that have augmentation and have no regrets. They look amazing! You go get you some great boobs if you want and dont listen to what anyone says. It is a big decision, do your own research and when you find a doctor, do tons of research on him/her as well. They will do tons of blood work and tests on you first to see if you are eligible for the surgery. Good luck!

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M.T.

answers from Abilene on

Hi. When dealing with breast cancer(not mine)I heard that you have to get new implants about every 10 years. That means multiple surgeries, not just one. With every surgery, the odds of complications increase.

Have you seen the fake ones at Walmart? My niece used them and they gave her what she wanted. Also Victoria's Secret has all kinds of lifting bras.

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